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- All Subjects: Water resources development -- Law and legislation -- Colorado River Valley (Colo.-Mexico)
- Creators: Schoenwetter, James
- Creators: Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1966-08-11
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-04-24
Description
HR 3300: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, With an Amendment, April 24, 1968.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1965-02-09
Description
HR 4671: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Lower Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, February 9, 1965.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. Senate. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-06-27 to 1968-07-18
Description
[Comparison of HR3300 and S1004 Language], 6-27-1968, amended 7-18-1968. From floor book.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Contributor)
Created1967
DescriptionPollen records from 1 surface and 3 archaeological-context samples suggest the two BM II sites are not contemporaneous.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Contributor)
Created1965
DescriptionStudy of 8 pollen samples for vegetation reconstruction and site dating.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1965
Description
Pilot study of 9 pollen samples to assess pollen preservation, potential to aid stratigraphic analysis, and recognition of environmental changes.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1965
Description
Unpublished report, 1965.
Study of pollen samples from these two Reeve Phase sites was undertaken excluding Cheno-am and Compositae pollen from the pollen sum. Cross-dating suggests a five-horizon pollen sequence; three horizons are evidenced a both sites, the other two are from samples superimosed on the occupation floors of rooms. Dates between A.D. 1375 and 1490 are suggested for the sequence. Also discusses economically significant pollen types and presents cultural ecological interpretations. Published 1973
Study of pollen samples from these two Reeve Phase sites was undertaken excluding Cheno-am and Compositae pollen from the pollen sum. Cross-dating suggests a five-horizon pollen sequence; three horizons are evidenced a both sites, the other two are from samples superimosed on the occupation floors of rooms. Dates between A.D. 1375 and 1490 are suggested for the sequence. Also discusses economically significant pollen types and presents cultural ecological interpretations. Published 1973
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1976
Description
Study of the pollen of 4 surface and 41 stratigraphic and archaeological-context sediment samples was undertaken to provide independent evidence of the antiquity of sites LA 11828 and LA 11904, and of the hypothesis the two sites had the same cultural functions. The pollen record suggests the two sites differ in antiquity: the occupation horizon samples from LA 11828 correspond to others that date to the Historic Period, while those from LA 11904 correspond to others that date 1800 - 300 B.C. Palynological differences that are probably indices of seasonality of occupation argue for the sites having different cultural functions.